Santiago (surname)

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PronunciationEnglish: /ˌsæntiˈɑːɡ/, US also /ˌsɑːn-/;[1]
Spanish: [sanˈtjaɣo]
Tagalog: [santɪago], alternately [-tʃa-]
LanguageSpanish
Meaning"Saint James"
Santiago
PronunciationEnglish: /ˌsæntiˈɑːɡ/, US also /ˌsɑːn-/;[1]
Spanish: [sanˈtjaɣo]
Tagalog: [santɪago], alternately [-tʃa-]
LanguageSpanish
Origin
Word/nameGalician, Spanish, Portuguese
Meaning"Saint James"
Region of originGalicia, Spain
Other names
Variant formSanthiago

Santiago is a Spanish, Portuguese,[2] and Galician surname. The surname Santiago was first found in Galicia, Spain.[3] There are other forms that are shortened versions of Santiago: Sant, Santo, Sancto, Sancti, Sanct, Sanctis Santi. Also, these spellings apply to all the righteous men of the Calendar of the days of the Patron Saints.[4] Santiago is a habitational name from any of the numerous places named for the dedication of churches to St. James (Sant Iago).

The name de Santiago / Sousa de Santiago is also the name of an Afro-Creole noble family with roots in Portugal and Spain. Descendants can be found in Puerto Rico, Portugal,[5] Louisiana, Cuba, and Brazil.

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